Preparation Manual
            Test Structure
            
 CBEST
        
        
        Introduction
The CBEST consists of three sections:
- Reading
- Mathematics
- Writing
Each subtest is scored separately. You must pass all three sections to pass the CBEST.
The structure of the examination is shown in the tables below.
| Test Name | CBEST | 
|---|---|
| Test Code | 
 | 
| Time | 
 | 
| Number of Questions | 
 | 
| Proportions of subtest sections used to determine overall score | 
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Test Structure
| Section | Skill Factor | Number of Multiple-Choice Questions | Number of Constructed-Response Questions | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Reading | (1) Critical Analysis and Evaluation | Approximately 40% of questions | none | 
| Reading | (2) Comprehension and Research | Approximately 60% of questions | none | 
| Reading Total | 50 | none | |
| Mathematics | (1) Estimation, Measurement, & Statistical Principles | Approximately 30% of questions | none | 
| Mathematics | (2) Computation & Problem Solving | Approximately 35% of questions | none | 
| Mathematics | (3) Numerical & Graphic Relationships | Approximately 35% of questions | none | 
| Mathematics Total | 50 | none | |
| Writing | The Writing section includes two writing topics that assess your ability to write effectively. You must respond to both topics. One topic asks you to analyze a given situation or statement; the other asks you to write about a specified personal experience. You are not expected to demonstrate any specialized knowledge in your responses. | none | 2 essays | 
| Writing Total | none | 2 essays | |
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